tests: reintroduce ":$HGPORT" in test output
This reduces the number of patterns that must be adjusted when writing tests.
# record.py
#
# Copyright 2007 Bryan O'Sullivan <bos@serpentine.com>
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
'''commands to interactively select changes for commit/qrefresh'''
from mercurial.i18n import gettext, _
from mercurial import cmdutil, commands, extensions, hg, mdiff, patch
from mercurial import util
import copy, cStringIO, errno, os, re, tempfile
lines_re = re.compile(r'@@ -(\d+),(\d+) \+(\d+),(\d+) @@\s*(.*)')
def scanpatch(fp):
"""like patch.iterhunks, but yield different events
- ('file', [header_lines + fromfile + tofile])
- ('context', [context_lines])
- ('hunk', [hunk_lines])
- ('range', (-start,len, +start,len, diffp))
"""
lr = patch.linereader(fp)
def scanwhile(first, p):
"""scan lr while predicate holds"""
lines = [first]
while True:
line = lr.readline()
if not line:
break
if p(line):
lines.append(line)
else:
lr.push(line)
break
return lines
while True:
line = lr.readline()
if not line:
break
if line.startswith('diff --git a/'):
def notheader(line):
s = line.split(None, 1)
return not s or s[0] not in ('---', 'diff')
header = scanwhile(line, notheader)
fromfile = lr.readline()
if fromfile.startswith('---'):
tofile = lr.readline()
header += [fromfile, tofile]
else:
lr.push(fromfile)
yield 'file', header
elif line[0] == ' ':
yield 'context', scanwhile(line, lambda l: l[0] in ' \\')
elif line[0] in '-+':
yield 'hunk', scanwhile(line, lambda l: l[0] in '-+\\')
else:
m = lines_re.match(line)
if m:
yield 'range', m.groups()
else:
raise patch.PatchError('unknown patch content: %r' % line)
class header(object):
"""patch header
XXX shoudn't we move this to mercurial/patch.py ?
"""
diff_re = re.compile('diff --git a/(.*) b/(.*)$')
allhunks_re = re.compile('(?:index|new file|deleted file) ')
pretty_re = re.compile('(?:new file|deleted file) ')
special_re = re.compile('(?:index|new|deleted|copy|rename) ')
def __init__(self, header):
self.header = header
self.hunks = []
def binary(self):
for h in self.header:
if h.startswith('index '):
return True
def pretty(self, fp):
for h in self.header:
if h.startswith('index '):
fp.write(_('this modifies a binary file (all or nothing)\n'))
break
if self.pretty_re.match(h):
fp.write(h)
if self.binary():
fp.write(_('this is a binary file\n'))
break
if h.startswith('---'):
fp.write(_('%d hunks, %d lines changed\n') %
(len(self.hunks),
sum([max(h.added, h.removed) for h in self.hunks])))
break
fp.write(h)
def write(self, fp):
fp.write(''.join(self.header))
def allhunks(self):
for h in self.header:
if self.allhunks_re.match(h):
return True
def files(self):
fromfile, tofile = self.diff_re.match(self.header[0]).groups()
if fromfile == tofile:
return [fromfile]
return [fromfile, tofile]
def filename(self):
return self.files()[-1]
def __repr__(self):
return '<header %s>' % (' '.join(map(repr, self.files())))
def special(self):
for h in self.header:
if self.special_re.match(h):
return True
def countchanges(hunk):
"""hunk -> (n+,n-)"""
add = len([h for h in hunk if h[0] == '+'])
rem = len([h for h in hunk if h[0] == '-'])
return add, rem
class hunk(object):
"""patch hunk
XXX shouldn't we merge this with patch.hunk ?
"""
maxcontext = 3
def __init__(self, header, fromline, toline, proc, before, hunk, after):
def trimcontext(number, lines):
delta = len(lines) - self.maxcontext
if False and delta > 0:
return number + delta, lines[:self.maxcontext]
return number, lines
self.header = header
self.fromline, self.before = trimcontext(fromline, before)
self.toline, self.after = trimcontext(toline, after)
self.proc = proc
self.hunk = hunk
self.added, self.removed = countchanges(self.hunk)
def write(self, fp):
delta = len(self.before) + len(self.after)
if self.after and self.after[-1] == '\\ No newline at end of file\n':
delta -= 1
fromlen = delta + self.removed
tolen = delta + self.added
fp.write('@@ -%d,%d +%d,%d @@%s\n' %
(self.fromline, fromlen, self.toline, tolen,
self.proc and (' ' + self.proc)))
fp.write(''.join(self.before + self.hunk + self.after))
pretty = write
def filename(self):
return self.header.filename()
def __repr__(self):
return '<hunk %r@%d>' % (self.filename(), self.fromline)
def parsepatch(fp):
"""patch -> [] of hunks """
class parser(object):
"""patch parsing state machine"""
def __init__(self):
self.fromline = 0
self.toline = 0
self.proc = ''
self.header = None
self.context = []
self.before = []
self.hunk = []
self.stream = []
def addrange(self, limits):
fromstart, fromend, tostart, toend, proc = limits
self.fromline = int(fromstart)
self.toline = int(tostart)
self.proc = proc
def addcontext(self, context):
if self.hunk:
h = hunk(self.header, self.fromline, self.toline, self.proc,
self.before, self.hunk, context)
self.header.hunks.append(h)
self.stream.append(h)
self.fromline += len(self.before) + h.removed
self.toline += len(self.before) + h.added
self.before = []
self.hunk = []
self.proc = ''
self.context = context
def addhunk(self, hunk):
if self.context:
self.before = self.context
self.context = []
self.hunk = hunk
def newfile(self, hdr):
self.addcontext([])
h = header(hdr)
self.stream.append(h)
self.header = h
def finished(self):
self.addcontext([])
return self.stream
transitions = {
'file': {'context': addcontext,
'file': newfile,
'hunk': addhunk,
'range': addrange},
'context': {'file': newfile,
'hunk': addhunk,
'range': addrange},
'hunk': {'context': addcontext,
'file': newfile,
'range': addrange},
'range': {'context': addcontext,
'hunk': addhunk},
}
p = parser()
state = 'context'
for newstate, data in scanpatch(fp):
try:
p.transitions[state][newstate](p, data)
except KeyError:
raise patch.PatchError('unhandled transition: %s -> %s' %
(state, newstate))
state = newstate
return p.finished()
def filterpatch(ui, chunks):
"""Interactively filter patch chunks into applied-only chunks"""
chunks = list(chunks)
chunks.reverse()
seen = set()
def consumefile():
"""fetch next portion from chunks until a 'header' is seen
NB: header == new-file mark
"""
consumed = []
while chunks:
if isinstance(chunks[-1], header):
break
else:
consumed.append(chunks.pop())
return consumed
resp_all = [None] # this two are changed from inside prompt,
resp_file = [None] # so can't be usual variables
applied = {} # 'filename' -> [] of chunks
def prompt(query):
"""prompt query, and process base inputs
- y/n for the rest of file
- y/n for the rest
- ? (help)
- q (quit)
Returns True/False and sets reps_all and resp_file as
appropriate.
"""
if resp_all[0] is not None:
return resp_all[0]
if resp_file[0] is not None:
return resp_file[0]
while True:
resps = _('[Ynsfdaq?]')
choices = (_('&Yes, record this change'),
_('&No, skip this change'),
_('&Skip remaining changes to this file'),
_('Record remaining changes to this &file'),
_('&Done, skip remaining changes and files'),
_('Record &all changes to all remaining files'),
_('&Quit, recording no changes'),
_('&?'))
r = ui.promptchoice("%s %s" % (query, resps), choices)
ui.write("\n")
if r == 7: # ?
doc = gettext(record.__doc__)
c = doc.find('::') + 2
for l in doc[c:].splitlines():
if l.startswith(' '):
ui.write(l.strip(), '\n')
continue
elif r == 0: # yes
ret = True
elif r == 1: # no
ret = False
elif r == 2: # Skip
ret = resp_file[0] = False
elif r == 3: # file (Record remaining)
ret = resp_file[0] = True
elif r == 4: # done, skip remaining
ret = resp_all[0] = False
elif r == 5: # all
ret = resp_all[0] = True
elif r == 6: # quit
raise util.Abort(_('user quit'))
return ret
pos, total = 0, len(chunks) - 1
while chunks:
pos = total - len(chunks) + 1
chunk = chunks.pop()
if isinstance(chunk, header):
# new-file mark
resp_file = [None]
fixoffset = 0
hdr = ''.join(chunk.header)
if hdr in seen:
consumefile()
continue
seen.add(hdr)
if resp_all[0] is None:
chunk.pretty(ui)
r = prompt(_('examine changes to %s?') %
_(' and ').join(map(repr, chunk.files())))
if r:
applied[chunk.filename()] = [chunk]
if chunk.allhunks():
applied[chunk.filename()] += consumefile()
else:
consumefile()
else:
# new hunk
if resp_file[0] is None and resp_all[0] is None:
chunk.pretty(ui)
r = total == 1 and prompt(_('record this change to %r?') %
chunk.filename()) \
or prompt(_('record change %d/%d to %r?') %
(pos, total, chunk.filename()))
if r:
if fixoffset:
chunk = copy.copy(chunk)
chunk.toline += fixoffset
applied[chunk.filename()].append(chunk)
else:
fixoffset += chunk.removed - chunk.added
return sum([h for h in applied.itervalues()
if h[0].special() or len(h) > 1], [])
def record(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
'''interactively select changes to commit
If a list of files is omitted, all changes reported by :hg:`status`
will be candidates for recording.
See :hg:`help dates` for a list of formats valid for -d/--date.
You will be prompted for whether to record changes to each
modified file, and for files with multiple changes, for each
change to use. For each query, the following responses are
possible::
y - record this change
n - skip this change
s - skip remaining changes to this file
f - record remaining changes to this file
d - done, skip remaining changes and files
a - record all changes to all remaining files
q - quit, recording no changes
? - display help
This command is not available when committing a merge.'''
dorecord(ui, repo, commands.commit, *pats, **opts)
def qrecord(ui, repo, patch, *pats, **opts):
'''interactively record a new patch
See :hg:`help qnew` & :hg:`help record` for more information and
usage.
'''
try:
mq = extensions.find('mq')
except KeyError:
raise util.Abort(_("'mq' extension not loaded"))
def committomq(ui, repo, *pats, **opts):
mq.new(ui, repo, patch, *pats, **opts)
opts = opts.copy()
opts['force'] = True # always 'qnew -f'
dorecord(ui, repo, committomq, *pats, **opts)
def dorecord(ui, repo, commitfunc, *pats, **opts):
if not ui.interactive():
raise util.Abort(_('running non-interactively, use commit instead'))
def recordfunc(ui, repo, message, match, opts):
"""This is generic record driver.
Its job is to interactively filter local changes, and accordingly
prepare working dir into a state, where the job can be delegated to
non-interactive commit command such as 'commit' or 'qrefresh'.
After the actual job is done by non-interactive command, working dir
state is restored to original.
In the end we'll record interesting changes, and everything else will be
left in place, so the user can continue his work.
"""
merge = len(repo[None].parents()) > 1
if merge:
raise util.Abort(_('cannot partially commit a merge '
'(use hg commit instead)'))
changes = repo.status(match=match)[:3]
diffopts = mdiff.diffopts(git=True, nodates=True)
chunks = patch.diff(repo, changes=changes, opts=diffopts)
fp = cStringIO.StringIO()
fp.write(''.join(chunks))
fp.seek(0)
# 1. filter patch, so we have intending-to apply subset of it
chunks = filterpatch(ui, parsepatch(fp))
del fp
contenders = set()
for h in chunks:
try:
contenders.update(set(h.files()))
except AttributeError:
pass
changed = changes[0] + changes[1] + changes[2]
newfiles = [f for f in changed if f in contenders]
if not newfiles:
ui.status(_('no changes to record\n'))
return 0
modified = set(changes[0])
# 2. backup changed files, so we can restore them in the end
backups = {}
backupdir = repo.join('record-backups')
try:
os.mkdir(backupdir)
except OSError, err:
if err.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
try:
# backup continues
for f in newfiles:
if f not in modified:
continue
fd, tmpname = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix=f.replace('/', '_')+'.',
dir=backupdir)
os.close(fd)
ui.debug('backup %r as %r\n' % (f, tmpname))
util.copyfile(repo.wjoin(f), tmpname)
backups[f] = tmpname
fp = cStringIO.StringIO()
for c in chunks:
if c.filename() in backups:
c.write(fp)
dopatch = fp.tell()
fp.seek(0)
# 3a. apply filtered patch to clean repo (clean)
if backups:
hg.revert(repo, repo.dirstate.parents()[0],
lambda key: key in backups)
# 3b. (apply)
if dopatch:
try:
ui.debug('applying patch\n')
ui.debug(fp.getvalue())
pfiles = {}
patch.internalpatch(fp, ui, 1, repo.root, files=pfiles,
eolmode=None)
cmdutil.updatedir(ui, repo, pfiles)
except patch.PatchError, err:
s = str(err)
if s:
raise util.Abort(s)
else:
raise util.Abort(_('patch failed to apply'))
del fp
# 4. We prepared working directory according to filtered patch.
# Now is the time to delegate the job to commit/qrefresh or the like!
# it is important to first chdir to repo root -- we'll call a
# highlevel command with list of pathnames relative to repo root
cwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(repo.root)
try:
commitfunc(ui, repo, *newfiles, **opts)
finally:
os.chdir(cwd)
return 0
finally:
# 5. finally restore backed-up files
try:
for realname, tmpname in backups.iteritems():
ui.debug('restoring %r to %r\n' % (tmpname, realname))
util.copyfile(tmpname, repo.wjoin(realname))
os.unlink(tmpname)
os.rmdir(backupdir)
except OSError:
pass
# wrap ui.write so diff output can be labeled/colorized
def wrapwrite(orig, *args, **kw):
label = kw.pop('label', '')
for chunk, l in patch.difflabel(lambda: args):
orig(chunk, label=label + l)
oldwrite = ui.write
extensions.wrapfunction(ui, 'write', wrapwrite)
try:
return cmdutil.commit(ui, repo, recordfunc, pats, opts)
finally:
ui.write = oldwrite
cmdtable = {
"record":
(record,
# add commit options
commands.table['^commit|ci'][1],
_('hg record [OPTION]... [FILE]...')),
}
def uisetup(ui):
try:
mq = extensions.find('mq')
except KeyError:
return
qcmdtable = {
"qrecord":
(qrecord,
# add qnew options, except '--force'
[opt for opt in mq.cmdtable['^qnew'][1] if opt[1] != 'force'],
_('hg qrecord [OPTION]... PATCH [FILE]...')),
}
cmdtable.update(qcmdtable)